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Russia Says It Will Support Cuba as U.S. Tightens the ‘Noose’

MOSCOW, May 21 (Reuters) – Russia ⁠said ⁠on Thursday that ⁠it would provide active support to ​Cuba despite attempts by the United States ‌to intimidate and tighten ‌the “sanctions noose” around the Communist‑run island ⁠republic.

The ⁠United States announced murder charges against former President ​Raúl Castro on Wednesday, a major escalation in Washington’s campaign against Cuba, where Castro’s communists ​have been in charge since his late ⁠brother Fidel ⁠Castro led a ⁠revolution ​in 1959.

“We will continue to provide the most ​active support ⁠to the fraternal Cuban people during this extremely difficult period,” Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova told reporters.

“We reaffirm our ⁠full solidarity with Cuba and strongly condemn any attempts ⁠at gross interference in the internal affairs of a sovereign state, intimidation, and the use of illegal unilateral restrictive measures, threats, and blackmail.”

Zakharova gave no details of the support that Russia would provide but said the United States ⁠was showing its “intolerance towards any form of dissent and a cynical embodiment of the revived Monroe Doctrine.”

(Reporting by Dmitry ​Antonov, Writing by Felix Light; editing ​by Vladimir Soldatkin/Guy Faulconbridge)

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